I won't undertake war until I have tried all the arts and means of peace.
For me to see the film [Dream of Life] on a big screen - it's pretty extraordinary.
I wasn't familiar with Patti [Smith ]much at all. When I was asked to photograph her, my wife said, "Oh my God, Patti Smith!" So I looked at some Robert Mapplethorpe books and I recognized those pictures.
That was an amazing experience [making Dream of Life]. It's hard to imagine that we were editing every day for a year. And it was pretty extraordinary; it also went by super fast. But every day was an experiment.
The film [Dream of Life] came together when we started editing; it was organic, it became nonlinear and it was its own animal. And I didn't want to tame it, either. I wanted it to be different. It's not your typical documentary.
We had a hodgepodge of footage. We didn't film [in Dream of Life ]all the time - we would just film periodically, so nothing was synced and nothing was slated.
The only self-consciousness in the film [Dream of Life] is anyone's natural shyness.
All knowledge is interesting to a wise man, and the knowledge of nature is interesting to all men.
As we tap into the deep sources of bodily wisdom through creative art expression,we dance the renewal, recreation, and healing of ourselves and our world.
Because tobacco is responsible for an impressive one-third of cancers, prevention efforts naturally begin with it.
I realized what a ridiculous lie my whole life has been.